Below is My fathers eulogy from 1999. I contributed to some of the information which is not entirely accurate. Dad belonged to the 39th Battalion which included some militia but the attestation he signed was to fight abroad. He was transferred during the battle which he rarely spoke about. Because New Guinea was part of Australia at the time militia were sent to the jungle which so many thought was wrong. Just remember the 118 men died in his battalion and most of those that returned to Australia wouldn't muster! 




 

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  1. I must correct Dad returned to Australia as a passenger on the Orontes. He worked his way over on the Stanley Park where he had a pet monkey for a stint. At the time we did our best to get this right which is not easy. You can see Dads personality which was well read by Terry at his funeral.

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